Ukraine, Russia and Peace Plan
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Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) on Friday said he has submitted a discharge petition to force a vote on bipartisan legislation imposing punishing sanctions on countries enabling Russia’s war
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Johnson surprised as Thune suggests Russian sanctions package will start in the House
Thune, this week, suggested that the House would initiate the legislative process to expand existing sanctions on Russia amid efforts from the Trump administration to pressure Ukraine into accepting a peace agreement that makes major concessions to Moscow.
Russia's parliament said on Thursday that any seizure of Russian assets by the European Union must be met by legal action against Belgium and securities house Euroclear, and Moscow could also take over the assets of investors from "unfriendly states".
CORRECTION: The head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Porfirije, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Patriarch Kirill in Moscow in April. An earlier version of this story
A US plan backed by President Donald Trump to end Russia's war in Ukraine is "good" for both sides, the White House said on Thursday, November 20, rejecting concerns that it echoes many of Moscow's demands.
Russia said on Saturday that its forces continued to advance in grinding battles around the key towns of Pokrovsk and Kupiansk, and had captured a tiny village in eastern Ukraine.